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EP0740599A1 - Apparatus and procedure for cutting square timber - Google Patents

Apparatus and procedure for cutting square timber

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EP0740599A1
EP0740599A1 EP92922263A EP92922263A EP0740599A1 EP 0740599 A1 EP0740599 A1 EP 0740599A1 EP 92922263 A EP92922263 A EP 92922263A EP 92922263 A EP92922263 A EP 92922263A EP 0740599 A1 EP0740599 A1 EP 0740599A1
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square timber
chipper
feed mechanism
sawing
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27LREMOVING BARK OR VESTIGES OF BRANCHES; SPLITTING WOOD; MANUFACTURE OF VENEER, WOODEN STICKS, WOOD SHAVINGS, WOOD FIBRES OR WOOD POWDER
    • B27L11/00Manufacture of wood shavings, chips, powder, or the like; Tools therefor
    • B27L11/007Combined with manufacturing a workpiece
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27BSAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • B27B1/00Methods for subdividing trunks or logs essentially involving sawing
    • B27B1/007Methods for subdividing trunks or logs essentially involving sawing taking into account geometric properties of the trunks or logs to be sawn, e.g. curvature
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B27WORKING OR PRESERVING WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; NAILING OR STAPLING MACHINES IN GENERAL
    • B27BSAWS FOR WOOD OR SIMILAR MATERIAL; COMPONENTS OR ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
    • B27B25/00Feeding devices for timber in saw mills or sawing machines; Feeding devices for trees

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  • the present invention concerns an apparatus, as defined in the preamble to Claim 1, for sawing a
  • a person aiming to utilize timber material optimally will encounter problems, above all when cutt- 10 ing up crooked logs.
  • the usual proce ⁇ dure is to first turn the log so that the crook points up or down, and it is dressed to become a square timber having two opposed planar surfaces, this being accom ⁇ plished by running it through a saw or e.g. through a 15 square timber hewing machine, or chipper.
  • the crooked square timber may then be dressed to become a spar of which all side faces are dressed, by running it e.g. through a second chipper.
  • the result hereby produced is a crooked spar, which is not necessarily uniform in 20 thickness over its entire length, and therefore this timber cannot be sawn over its whole length to yield full-sized sawn timber.
  • this applica ⁇ tion mainly speaks of square timber when referring to 25 (small) square timbers, spars, planks or equivalent timber goods to be processed. Another alternative is to cut the square timber with a saw directly in one work step into boards and deals. Both ways of accomplishing the task are embarrassed by the same problems. It is 30 hard to rip a crooked square timber or spar into tim ⁇ bers of uniform thickness over its whole length because its curvature frequently varies and rotates and the thickness changes, whereby it is difficult to guide the timber to meet the saw blades in an optimal manner. 35
  • the state of art in the field of the present invention is presented in the Finnish Patents 68014, 68778 and 81985, and in USP No. 4,127,044.
  • the object of the invention is to eliminate the drawbacks just mentioned. It is specifically an object of the invention to provide a novel apparatus and procedure by the aid of which one gains from crooked logs their optimum sawn timber output, indepen ⁇ dent of curvature variations and changes of direction of the curvature in one log.
  • the apparatus of the invention for cutting square timber comprises a feed mechanism, a chipper and a sawing apparatus in such manner that the feed mecha ⁇ nism has been arranged to feed the square timber into the chipper, the chipper is arranged to remove from . the square timber its curved superficial portions, and the sawing apparatus is arranged to cut the spar emerging from the chipper into boards, deals and equivalent.
  • the feed mechanism is connect ⁇ ed to the chipper by means of a pivot with vertical axis, and the chipper is connected to the sawing appa ⁇ ratus by means of another pivot with vertical axis, said sawing apparatus being carried on the frame of the overall apparatus.
  • the apparatus furthermore comprises a feed table from which the square timber is fed, in controlled manner, into the feed mechanism.
  • the appa ⁇ ratus likewise comprises a control unit, by the aid of which the feed mechanism and the chipper are swivelled about their pivots, both relative to each other and relative to the sawing apparatus, in accordance with the curvature of the square timber that is being pro ⁇ Deadd.
  • the chipper and the feed mechanism both follow the shape of the square timber and spar which is being cut, i.e., its curvature, and turn it along with them ⁇ selves so that it will be fed into the saw blades par ⁇ allelling these blades at all times.
  • This has the ef ⁇ fect of precluding any torsion effects on the square timber or on the spar and, likewise, any forces from the spar tending to twist the saw blades, whereby rup ⁇ tures which occur in the technique of prior art at the sites of knots in the square timber or spar are suc ⁇ cessfully eliminated, as are also later detachments of knots.
  • the sawing apparatus employed in the apparatus is an entity stationary in relation to the frame of the apparatus, other parts of the apparat ⁇ us being swivelled in relation to the sawing apparatus as implied by the curvature of the log that is being cut.
  • the possibility is not excluded either that the sawing apparatus could also be swivelled when required.
  • swiv ⁇ elling of the parting knives following after the saw blades of the sawing unit although the fact is that usually, at least when thinner sawn timber is being produced, the sawn timber will readily bend enough as it passes the parting knives to obviate the need of swivelling these knives.
  • the feed mechanism comprises rollers, rolls or equivalent disposed to rest against the planar faces of the square timber and to impact it between themselves, transporting the square timber into the chipper.
  • the parting knives following after the blades may also be pivoted to swivel as one entity out from the direction defined by the blades, whereby they too will swivel and yield in a way consistent with the curvature of the goods that is being cut.
  • the parting knives are advantageously comprised, in combination, in a separate frame which is pivotally mounted on the blade frame.
  • various guiding members may be used on the feed table, by the aid of which the square timber is transported in proper position to the feed mechanism. It is equally possible to swivel the feed mechanism relative to the square timber on the feed table so that the square timber will be properly posi ⁇ tioned as it moves in between the rollers of the feed mechanism.
  • the feed table comprises appropriate measuring elements, measuring frames or equivalent by the aid of which the dimensions of the square timber are measured. such as its length, thickness and crookedness, in which case the results of measurement serve as basis for turning the feed mechanism and the chipper in relation to each other and to the sawing apparatus and the square timber is transported from one treatment step to the other in accordance with commands from the control unit comprised in the apparatus.
  • the square timber is guided to pass through between chipper blades removing its curved sides and to a dividing apparatus for dividing said square timber into parts.
  • the square timber is guided to the dividing ap ⁇ paratus in accordance with its inherent crookedness, turning the entity constituted by the chipper blades and the feed mechanism rolls, relative to the dividing apparatus, and by swivelling the rolls of the feed mechanism relative to the chipper blades, whereby the square timber will be guided to the dividing apparatus, e.g.
  • the length, thickness and curvature of the square timber are measured prior to taking the timber up on the feed mechanism, either the feed mechanism or the square timber being turned so as to make the square timber enter the gap between the rolls of the feed mechanism in a fully determined position, whereafter in accordance with the progress of the square timber through the apparatus, and in accordance with the cur- vature of the timber, the various units processing the timber are swivelled relative to each other so that the square timber will be successfully divided on its en- tire length into boards, deals or equivalent which par ⁇ allel its curvature.
  • the apparatus and procedure of the invention afford the advantage, compared with prior art, that they enable optimum yield to be obtained from every log which is processed, regardless of the log's curvature, of changes of this curvature and of changes in direc ⁇ tion of the curvature.
  • the apparatus of the figure comprises a sawing apparatus 3, comprising blades 13 and coordinated part- ing knives 14, and the number and location of these blades and knives being freely selectable and adjust ⁇ able as required.
  • a sawing apparatus 3 comprising blades 13 and coordinated part- ing knives 14, and the number and location of these blades and knives being freely selectable and adjust ⁇ able as required.
  • On the sawing apparatus is carried, with a pivot 5 having a vertical axis a chipper 2 pre ⁇ senting opposed chipping blades 7 and 8, of which the mutual distance can be adjusted in accordance with the dimensions of the square timber to be chipped.
  • guides 9, rolls which guide the square timber to the blades 13 along lines substantially determined by the chipping blades.
  • the apparatus of the invention comprises a feed table 6 carrying measuring elements
  • the apparatus according to the invention de ⁇ picted in the drawing is operated as follows.
  • a log, or square timber, dressed to be planar on two op ⁇ posed sides, either sawn or chipped is conveyed onto the feed table 6, the measuring elements 12, represent ⁇ ing a technology known in itself in the art, measure and record the dimensions of the square timber, i.e., its length, thickness and curvature.
  • guiding members 11, either helix rolls or rollers with vertical axis, or both, are employed to guide the end of the square timber in between the rolls 10 of the feed mech- anism 1. It is equally possible to turn the feed mech ⁇ anism 1 on its pivot 4, to receive the square timber in a direction perpendicular against the axes of the roll ⁇ ers 10.
  • the feed mechanism 1 having taken the square timber in between its rolls, the influence of the guide members 11 on the square timber is discon ⁇ tinued e.g. by lowering said guide members down below the level of the feed table 6.
  • the square tim ⁇ ber being impacted between the rolls of the feed mecha- nism 1, the square timber can turn freely on the feed table 6, along with the swivelling of the feed mecha ⁇ nism.
  • the feed mechanism 1 is now operated to feed the square timber in between the chipping blades 7 and 8 of the chipper 2, whereby now the curved surfaces unfit to be cut into sawn timber are dressed off; and the spar thus obtained is guided into the blades 13 of the saw ⁇ ing apparatus 3, under guidance by the guides 9.

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Abstract

PCT No. PCT/FI92/00279 Sec. 371 Date Apr. 20, 1994 Sec. 102(e) Date Apr. 20, 1994 PCT Filed Oct. 19, 1992 PCT Pub. No. WO93/08002 PCT Pub. Date Apr. 29, 1993.Procedure and apparatus for sawing a square timber, the apparatus comprising a feed mechanism (1), a chipper (2) and a sawing apparatus (3) in such manner that .the feed mechanism has been arranged to feed the square timber into the chipper, the chipper has been arranged to remove from the square timber its curved surface portions, and the sawing apparatus has been arranged to cut up the spar arriving from the chipper. As taught by the invention, the feed mechanism (1) is connected with a pivot (4) with vertical axis to the chipper, and the chipper is connected with a second pivot (5) with vertical axis to the sawing apparatus which is carried on the frame of the apparatus, and that the apparatus comprises a feed table (6) for feeding the square timber in controlled manner into the feed mechanism.

Description

APPARATUS AND PROCEDURE FOR CUTTING SQUARE TIMBER
The present invention concerns an apparatus, as defined in the preamble to Claim 1, for sawing a
5 square timber, a spar or a plank, and a procedure as defined in the preamble to Claim 9 for dividing a square timber, spar or plank into parts.
A person aiming to utilize timber material optimally will encounter problems, above all when cutt- 10 ing up crooked logs. In such instances the usual proce¬ dure is to first turn the log so that the crook points up or down, and it is dressed to become a square timber having two opposed planar surfaces, this being accom¬ plished by running it through a saw or e.g. through a 15 square timber hewing machine, or chipper. The crooked square timber may then be dressed to become a spar of which all side faces are dressed, by running it e.g. through a second chipper. The result hereby produced is a crooked spar, which is not necessarily uniform in 20 thickness over its entire length, and therefore this timber cannot be sawn over its whole length to yield full-sized sawn timber.
In the interest of simplicity, this applica¬ tion mainly speaks of square timber when referring to 25 (small) square timbers, spars, planks or equivalent timber goods to be processed. Another alternative is to cut the square timber with a saw directly in one work step into boards and deals. Both ways of accomplishing the task are embarrassed by the same problems. It is 30 hard to rip a crooked square timber or spar into tim¬ bers of uniform thickness over its whole length because its curvature frequently varies and rotates and the thickness changes, whereby it is difficult to guide the timber to meet the saw blades in an optimal manner. 35 The state of art in the field of the present invention is presented in the Finnish Patents 68014, 68778 and 81985, and in USP No. 4,127,044. In all these pieces of apparatus described in the references, too, the problem is that cutting of the square timber, or spar, into boards and deals is not successfully man¬ aged, at least not when the curvature of the log varies and changes direction while cutting is in progress. In general, satisfactory results are only achievable with existing apparatus when the log that is being ripped is uniformly curved over its entire length.
The object of the invention is to eliminate the drawbacks just mentioned. It is specifically an object of the invention to provide a novel apparatus and procedure by the aid of which one gains from crooked logs their optimum sawn timber output, indepen¬ dent of curvature variations and changes of direction of the curvature in one log.
Regarding the features characterizing the in¬ vention, reference is made to the Claims section.
The apparatus of the invention for cutting square timber comprises a feed mechanism, a chipper and a sawing apparatus in such manner that the feed mecha¬ nism has been arranged to feed the square timber into the chipper, the chipper is arranged to remove from.the square timber its curved superficial portions, and the sawing apparatus is arranged to cut the spar emerging from the chipper into boards, deals and equivalent. As taught by the invention, the feed mechanism is connect¬ ed to the chipper by means of a pivot with vertical axis, and the chipper is connected to the sawing appa¬ ratus by means of another pivot with vertical axis, said sawing apparatus being carried on the frame of the overall apparatus. The apparatus furthermore comprises a feed table from which the square timber is fed, in controlled manner, into the feed mechanism. The appa¬ ratus likewise comprises a control unit, by the aid of which the feed mechanism and the chipper are swivelled about their pivots, both relative to each other and relative to the sawing apparatus, in accordance with the curvature of the square timber that is being pro¬ cessed.
In this way, in the apparatus of the inven¬ tion, the chipper and the feed mechanism both follow the shape of the square timber and spar which is being cut, i.e., its curvature, and turn it along with them¬ selves so that it will be fed into the saw blades par¬ allelling these blades at all times. This has the ef¬ fect of precluding any torsion effects on the square timber or on the spar and, likewise, any forces from the spar tending to twist the saw blades, whereby rup¬ tures which occur in the technique of prior art at the sites of knots in the square timber or spar are suc¬ cessfully eliminated, as are also later detachments of knots.
Advantageously, the sawing apparatus employed in the apparatus is an entity stationary in relation to the frame of the apparatus, other parts of the apparat¬ us being swivelled in relation to the sawing apparatus as implied by the curvature of the log that is being cut. Of course, the possibility is not excluded either that the sawing apparatus could also be swivelled when required. It is equally possible to contemplate swiv¬ elling of the parting knives following after the saw blades of the sawing unit, although the fact is that usually, at least when thinner sawn timber is being produced, the sawn timber will readily bend enough as it passes the parting knives to obviate the need of swivelling these knives. No limitations whatsoever are imposed on the sawing apparatus to be used in the apparatus of the invention: one may use a circular saw, a band saw, or possible other apparatus. Also the number of blades in the sawing apparatus and their spacing may vary and may be freely selectable and adjustable consistent with each object to be cut up and with the products required in each instance. Advantageously, guides are provided in the apparatus of the invention between the chipper and the sawing apparatus, e.g. suitable rolls with vertical axis, with the aid of which the spar which is going to be cut up is guided into the sawing apparatus, but such guides are so fixed or carried on the sawing apparatus that they can turn along with the chipper slightly as the chipper is swivelled relative to the sawing appa¬ ratus, or they are carried on the sawing apparatus by elastic arms, whereby they will yield slightly to the spar presenting curved shape.
Advantageously, the feed mechanism comprises rollers, rolls or equivalent disposed to rest against the planar faces of the square timber and to impact it between themselves, transporting the square timber into the chipper.
In the apparatus of the invention, the parting knives following after the blades may also be pivoted to swivel as one entity out from the direction defined by the blades, whereby they too will swivel and yield in a way consistent with the curvature of the goods that is being cut. In such a case the parting knives are advantageously comprised, in combination, in a separate frame which is pivotally mounted on the blade frame.
Advantageously, various guiding members may be used on the feed table, by the aid of which the square timber is transported in proper position to the feed mechanism. It is equally possible to swivel the feed mechanism relative to the square timber on the feed table so that the square timber will be properly posi¬ tioned as it moves in between the rollers of the feed mechanism.
Advantageously, in the apparatus of the inven- tion the feed table comprises appropriate measuring elements, measuring frames or equivalent by the aid of which the dimensions of the square timber are measured. such as its length, thickness and crookedness, in which case the results of measurement serve as basis for turning the feed mechanism and the chipper in relation to each other and to the sawing apparatus and the square timber is transported from one treatment step to the other in accordance with commands from the control unit comprised in the apparatus.
In the procedure of the invention for dividing a square timber into parts, the square timber is guided to pass through between chipper blades removing its curved sides and to a dividing apparatus for dividing said square timber into parts. As taught by the inven¬ tion, the square timber is guided to the dividing ap¬ paratus in accordance with its inherent crookedness, turning the entity constituted by the chipper blades and the feed mechanism rolls, relative to the dividing apparatus, and by swivelling the rolls of the feed mechanism relative to the chipper blades, whereby the square timber will be guided to the dividing apparatus, e.g. to a set of saw blades, at all times parallelling the blades, as the other units participating in hand¬ ling the square timber swivel in accordance with the timber's curvature and turn it so as to keep the part of the square timber at the dividing apparatus parallel with the blades thereof at all times.
Thus, advantageously, in the procedure of the invention the length, thickness and curvature of the square timber are measured prior to taking the timber up on the feed mechanism, either the feed mechanism or the square timber being turned so as to make the square timber enter the gap between the rolls of the feed mechanism in a fully determined position, whereafter in accordance with the progress of the square timber through the apparatus, and in accordance with the cur- vature of the timber, the various units processing the timber are swivelled relative to each other so that the square timber will be successfully divided on its en- tire length into boards, deals or equivalent which par¬ allel its curvature.
The apparatus and procedure of the invention afford the advantage, compared with prior art, that they enable optimum yield to be obtained from every log which is processed, regardless of the log's curvature, of changes of this curvature and of changes in direc¬ tion of the curvature.
The invention is described in detail in the following, referring to the attached drawing, wherein an apparatus according to the invention for sawing square timber is schematically depicted.
The apparatus of the figure comprises a sawing apparatus 3, comprising blades 13 and coordinated part- ing knives 14, and the number and location of these blades and knives being freely selectable and adjust¬ able as required. On the sawing apparatus is carried, with a pivot 5 having a vertical axis a chipper 2 pre¬ senting opposed chipping blades 7 and 8, of which the mutual distance can be adjusted in accordance with the dimensions of the square timber to be chipped. Further supported on the sawing apparatus 3, in the region of the pivot 5, have been provided guides 9, rolls, which guide the square timber to the blades 13 along lines substantially determined by the chipping blades.
On the chipper 2 is carried, swivellably around a pivot 4 with vertical axis, a feed mechanism
1 , consisting of two rollers, or rolls, 10 pressing against each other and between which the square timber is carried through to the chipper 2.
Furthermore, the apparatus of the invention comprises a feed table 6 carrying measuring elements
12, three measuring frames, and guide members 11 for transporting the square timber in controlled manner to the feed mechanism 1.
The apparatus according to the invention de¬ picted in the drawing is operated as follows. When a log, or square timber, dressed to be planar on two op¬ posed sides, either sawn or chipped, is conveyed onto the feed table 6, the measuring elements 12, represent¬ ing a technology known in itself in the art, measure and record the dimensions of the square timber, i.e., its length, thickness and curvature. Next, guiding members 11, either helix rolls or rollers with vertical axis, or both, are employed to guide the end of the square timber in between the rolls 10 of the feed mech- anism 1. It is equally possible to turn the feed mech¬ anism 1 on its pivot 4, to receive the square timber in a direction perpendicular against the axes of the roll¬ ers 10.
Hereafter, the feed mechanism 1 having taken the square timber in between its rolls, the influence of the guide members 11 on the square timber is discon¬ tinued e.g. by lowering said guide members down below the level of the feed table 6. Hereby, the square tim¬ ber being impacted between the rolls of the feed mecha- nism 1, the square timber can turn freely on the feed table 6, along with the swivelling of the feed mecha¬ nism. The feed mechanism 1 is now operated to feed the square timber in between the chipping blades 7 and 8 of the chipper 2, whereby now the curved surfaces unfit to be cut into sawn timber are dressed off; and the spar thus obtained is guided into the blades 13 of the saw¬ ing apparatus 3, under guidance by the guides 9.
It is essential in the apparatus of the inven¬ tion that since the dimensions and configurations of the square timber to be processed have been accurately measured and are known to the control unit, the trans¬ porting of the square timber through the entire appa¬ ratus takes place under scrupulous control by the con¬ trol unit in such manner that the various parts of the apparatus are continuously turned and adjusted in ac¬ cordance with the curvature of the square timber pass¬ ing therethrough, the feed mechanism 1 and chipper 2 turning together, on the pivot 5, relative to the saw¬ ing apparatus, and the feed mechanism 1 turning on the pivot 4 relative to the chipper, freely and independent of each other, so that also if the curvature changes direction, i.e., the square timber has S shape, the. different component parts of the apparatus follow the square timber accurately and move it so that it will arrive at the blades 13 of the sawing apparatus 3 with its direction the same as that of the blades, at all times.
In the foregoing the invention has been de¬ scribed by way of example with the aid of-the attached drawing, while various embodiments of the invention are feasible within the scope of the inventive idea delim- ited by the claims.

Claims

1. An apparatus for sawing a square timber, spar or blank, comprising a feed mechanism (1), a chip- per (2) and a sawing apparatus (3) in such manner that the feed mechanism has been arranged to feed the square timber into the chipper, the chipper has been arranged to remove from the square timber its curved surface portions, and the sawing apparatus has been arranged to cut up the spar arriving from the chipper, into boards, deals and equivalent, characterized in that the feed mechanism (1) is connected with a pivot (4) with verti¬ cal axis to the chipper (2), and the chipper is con¬ nected with a second pivot (5) with vertical axis to the sawing apparatus (3) , which is carried on the frame of the apparatus, and that the apparatus comprises a feed table (6) for feeding the square timber in con¬ trolled manner into the feed mechanism, and a control unit for turning the feed mechanism and the chipper on their pivots relative to each other and to the sawing apparatus in a manner consistent with the curvature of the square timber.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, character¬ ized in that the sawing apparatus (3) is an entity sta- tionary in relation to the apparatus frame.
3. Apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, char¬ acterized in that the chipper (2) comprises on opposite sides of the square timber, chipping blades (7,8).
4. Apparatus according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that between the chipper (2) and the sawing apparatus (3) belong guides (9) for guiding the spar into the sawing apparatus.
5. Apparatus according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that the feed mechanism (1) com- prises rolls (10) which are disposed, resting against the planar faces of the square timber, to transport the square timber into the chipper (2) .
6. Apparatus according to any one of claims
1-5, characterized in that the feed table (6) comprises guide members (11) with the aid of which the square timber is moved into proper position to the feed mecha- nism (1) .
7. Apparatus according to claim 6, character¬ ized in that the feed table (6) comprises measuring elements (12) for measuring the dimensions, such as length, thickness and curvature, of the square timber.
8. Apparatus according to any one of claims
1-7, characterized in that the sawing apparatus (3) comprises a plurality of blades (11), of which the num¬ ber and position relative to each other are adjustable in accordance with the size of the square timber and with the dimensions of the products to be turned out, and coordinated parting knives (14), which are sta¬ tionary in relation to the blades or pivoted to be turnable relative to the blades.
9. A procedure for dividing into parts a square timber, spar or plank, wherein the square timber is directed through between chipping blades removing its curved sides and to a dividing apparatus for divid¬ ing the square timber into parts, characterized in that the square timber is guided to the dividing apparatus in conformity with its curvature by swivelling the entity constituted by the chipper blades and the feed mechanism rollers, relative to the dividing apparatus, and by swivelling the rolls of the feed mechanism rela¬ tive to the chipper blades.
10. Procedure according to claim 9Λ charac¬ terized in that the length, thickness and curvature of the square timber are measured prior to taking it onto the feed mechanism, the feed mechanism being swivelled to take the square timber between the rolls in the po- sition implied by the curvature of the square timber.
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